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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 31 I did not speak.
3 32 "Why do you go to Port Kar?" asked Ho-Hak.
3 33 Again I did not speak.
3 34 My identity, that I was Tarl Cabot, and my mission, that I served the priest-kings of Gor, was not for others to know.
3 35 Coming from the Sardar, I knew only that I was to travel to Port Kar and there make contact with Samos, first slaver of Port Kar, scourge of Thassa, said to be trusted of priest-kings.
3 36 "You are an outlaw," said Ho-Hak, as had the girl before him.
3 37 I shrugged.
I did not speak. "Why do you go to Port Kar?" asked Ho-Hak. Again I did not speak. My identity, that I was Tarl Cabot, and my mission, that I served the priest-kings of Gor, was not for others to know. Coming from the Sardar, I knew only that I was to travel to Port Kar and there make contact with Samos, first slaver of Port Kar, scourge of Thassa, said to be trusted of priest-kings. "You are an outlaw," said Ho-Hak, as had the girl before him. I shrugged. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )